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New style deer cart at local retailer.

Messages posted to thread:
JusPassin 15-Nov-17
bearfootin 15-Nov-17
Barber 15-Nov-17
bearfootin 15-Nov-17
JusPassin 15-Nov-17
Dao 15-Nov-17
stykman 16-Nov-17
Landshark Launcher 16-Nov-17
RonG 16-Nov-17
Bowsage 16-Nov-17
Greyfox 16-Nov-17
Tom McCool 16-Nov-17
dean 16-Nov-17
Will tell 16-Nov-17
Tom McCool 16-Nov-17
RymanCat 16-Nov-17
KodaChuck 16-Nov-17
Frisky 17-Nov-17
Popester1 17-Nov-17
Matt Ewing 17-Nov-17
RymanCat 17-Nov-17
From: JusPassin Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 15-Nov-17

JusPassin's embedded Photo



From: bearfootin Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 15-Nov-17




WOW, I gotta find out where you shop.....

From: Barber
Date: 15-Nov-17




Dang

From: bearfootin Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 15-Nov-17




How about........”Road Kill on Isle 9”. LOL Or... Attention Walmart shoppers...Deer carcasses 1/2 off in Sporting Goods LOL. Lloyd

From: JusPassin Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 15-Nov-17




yup, another Walmart photo.

From: Dao
Date: 15-Nov-17




oooookaaay....

From: stykman
Date: 16-Nov-17




Too funny.

From: Landshark Launcher
Date: 16-Nov-17




That's the same cart that Frisky pushes down the side of the highway.

From: RonG
Date: 16-Nov-17




Where's Frisky?

From: Bowsage
Date: 16-Nov-17




Perhaps the shopper is in the other isle trying to locate one of those butt out thingies.

From: Greyfox
Date: 16-Nov-17




I carry a two wheel dolly in my pickup to make the long drag easier but not easy. The buck I killed in October was a long hard drag but the dolly made it easier. Easier to load also, just slide the dolly in. Not a wrastling match trying to load. At 68 I look forward to the hunt like I was a kid. Good luck.

From: Tom McCool
Date: 16-Nov-17




CLEAN UP IN ISLE 9 !!!

From: dean
Date: 16-Nov-17




If one would take the safety harness that they are not using and strap it to the cart. One would find that it is easier to pull that contraption, rather than pushing it. Would the swivel wheels still need to be in front or would it be better if it was going in reverse?

From: Will tell
Date: 16-Nov-17




When that sucker stiffens up he's going to have a time gettin him out.loly

From: Tom McCool
Date: 16-Nov-17




Looks like it was opened and returned out of the box? Wrong size maybe wanted a 12?

From: RymanCat
Date: 16-Nov-17




Friskys cart he finally drove over a buck or someone else shot it for him like his brother.LOL

From: KodaChuck
Date: 16-Nov-17




In 1968, my high school buddy shot a nice buck and wanted to know the weight. We went to the local Safeway grocery store and asked the butcher if tohe would weigh the deer. He said "sure, bring it right in". We dragged the deer down the canned goods aisle much to the surprise of an older lady buying beans. It was late and the store was empty. Weighed the deer and we departed. The photo reminded me of that event but the deer was too big for a cart. Time were different back in the late 60's.

From: Frisky
Date: 17-Nov-17




Speaking of the deer stiffening up in that cart. Before I started doing my own processing, I shot a buck and stuffed him into the trunk of my little car, the next day, to take to the processor. I couldn't get him back out, but a couple of guys grabbed him and pulled him out of there, lol!

Joe

From: Popester1
Date: 17-Nov-17




You could remove the wheels and put two skis on the cart in snowy conditions.

From: Matt Ewing
Date: 17-Nov-17




Dan Fitzgeralds been shopping again.

From: RymanCat
Date: 17-Nov-17




Wait a minute there Joe when did you shoot a buck? LOL

Don't try to be one of the guys.LOL

We love you Joe but come on.LOL





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